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tv   Cambodias Election Crackdown  Al Jazeera  July 13, 2018 1:33am-2:02am +03

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because there's so little i learned to study the whole i don't. let this. via solo work for them furs it up when yes. i can i have to put it in so. i have to face it you know this is up to me. and he is. so. new we're going to continue i left. that it was good to do it again look like. it. and they did this to him when. well let me just tell you that my family got a bit of that and they are looking at it as if he's a veteran if a little bit leader you. behavior he had to. i
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shared why so many but so few make it a reality. a family business led by a mark of a woman with a flair for cooking and a zest for living. my chinese yaf island kitchen on al-jazeera. with a crackdown on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national election as one of one east investigates how far w. is willing party will go to consolidate its power. it's like the wild west they can do anything and the really hard for them to get
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the all powerful internet is both a tool for democracy and a threat. that voices of the right in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed there are no precedents people and out investigates disinclination and democracy part two on al-jazeera. because major reforms at the nato summit in brussels over defense spending now don't trump is in london and the protests against him have already begun. the the. top.
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of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. torture and secret jails in yemen amnesty international says war crimes may have been committed are you a force is there. more evidence of human rights violations in nicaragua hundreds of protesters are being killed now there are claims of a cover up. it looks like there's a whole bunch of boats coming up times square and they are not mixed with a virtual reality that's transforming times square in new york. and the second day of the nato summit in brussels was supposed to focus on afghanistan crimea and other pressing international issues and almost inevitably it's largely been about donald trump the u.s. president first threatened to pull out of nato and declared victory in his goal of forcing other members nations to increase their financial contributions. to james
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bays at the summit. president trump and isolated. at least how he wanted to be seen at the start of the day's proceedings even chewing away an assistant nato will not forget this day the day a still looking u.s. president came here with a clear narrative in his mind he created a crisis even hinting he might pull out of the alliance declaring a victory a tremendous progress has been made everyone's agreed to substantially up their commitment they're going to up it at levels that they've never thought of before prior to last year where they attended my first meeting it was going down the amount of money being spent and by countries was going down and down very substantially. earlier trump was late for a meeting between nato allies and partner countries ukraine and georgia the cameras were no longer in the room by the time the president once again brought up the nato
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defense spending an issue everyone else thought of being settled the nato secretary general young stoltenberg had to ask you crane in georgia to leave as nato went into emergency session. while trump insists they made new much increased spending commitments his allies later tonight that nothing new had been agreed there is a familiar pattern here trump is still declaring his diplomacy with north korea is going well even though the country itself which has made no firm commitments has just called recent talks troubling that was an amazing and really an amazing meeting i thought and i really think that we establish very good relationships will see were all ends but there have been no missile tests there have been no research where there's been they have blown up a site i hear they're blowing up another site missile say so what actually was achieved at this nato summit virtually nothing and expose the divisions within the alliance the person that is going to benefit is russian president vladimir putin
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who president trump meets at the beginning of next week the u.s. president was asked about that meeting he was positive he was asked to about russian amec sation of crimea he was once again positive about putin and at no point called for russia to withdraw from crimea the next few days will continue to be worrying ones for nato allies james out zero at nato headquarters in brussels or from brussels president headed to the u.k. for a four day visit his first official trip to the country while in office. in central london at the residence of the u.s. ambassador and it says already gathering outside experts to be the first in a series of protests against chants visit tens of thousands of people. the barker is outside winfield house in london's regent park regent's park so isn't carefully picked locations for this visit tell us about what's happening when you are. we're
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usually at the main gate so winfield house is the main point of entry for the waves and waves of police officers that have been going in here is nothing short of a ring of steel around the u.s. ambassador's official residence here in london we've seen an entire lorry load of police horses go in a short time ago we know that on the ground there are heavily armed officers there are dog patrols as well not to mention donald trump's own security detail who are very visible all over this area but we have also started to see the start of protests too modest for the time being we're talking about just under one hundred people or so gathered on the perimeter of winfield house they say that they'll make as much noise throughout the night to make donald trump stay here as uncomfortable as possible he of course arrived here by helicopter aboard marine one a little bit earlier on in the day that helicopter was flanked by spray aircraft that's part helicopter part airplane
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a very dramatic scene as he arrived over the london skyline but the main reason for him coming by air is because the met police were deeply worried about him coming by road because of the greater risk of large scale protests we're expecting a major demonstration on friday but as for those who have gathered here outside when your house this is what they had to say about why they're here now. some of. the it sounds are in reality our heads are saying this is an exceptional and has the united states and what's the intention is to keep them awake make noise any way we can to let him know how happy we are about this deadline and he's a big guy he's a racist like what he's done to the u.s. i just think that the majority of people here in america around the world we don't support him you know a racist bigoted billionaire who represents the economic interests of the billion is the rich the one percent i think that's a message that we don't support those policies and you know what i'm. does this
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mean i would just go to the park and i saw the helicopter come down. and i quickly supposed to get out on space with a blank piece of. and a million one crime committed and i thought where do i start. so the demonstrations here outside winfield house very much a taste of things to come organizers are expecting vast numbers of people to congregate in central london they will be ending their margin to fog a square right in the heart of the capital we're waiting now to hear very much the sound of propellers the sound of a helicopter is donald trump is expected to leave this location and head west out of london for an evening of events. thank you very much and. well. trump is due to meet the u.k. prime minister trees in may at blanton palace the birthplace of world war two
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leader winston churchill china how joins us live from oxford cho what are the political expectations of this visit. the reason may the prime minister. to demonstrate to donald trump the strength and importance of the special relation. to the rest of europe. to. deal between the. scene of. a breakfast meeting at the
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country residence and then the. charm offensive short of a visit with. the president. takes away with the. deal. maybe they would not think that people here voted for him he says he's looking forward to meeting is. resigned just this week so that may make for some uncomfortable lines of conversation between him and no one at this point can predict what. the u.k. . thank you very much.
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and a disappearing from secret jails operated by soldiers from the u.a.e. in southern yemen the rights group says what's happening that could amount to war crimes. al-jazeera obtained a voice recording late last year of a man who said he'd been held prisoner in southern yemen operated by so which is from the united arab emirates. there are various methods such as the use of electric shock waterboarding as well as forcing detainees to strip naked this is how they torture us in different prisons they use different methods amnesty international says evidence from more than seventy families government workers and prisoners all show crew and unlawful practices in prisons run by amorality and yemeni forces some of these detention facilities actually. what we and others. in our investigations is that there is
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a network of secret detention. most egregious violations are actually. a coalition of countries led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates has been fighting heathy rebels for more than three years to back the government of president or hearty the who has created a humanitarian crisis and pushed millions of yemenis to the brink of starvation secret ten knowing you even detention centers in five governorates in southern yemen are detailed by the report says they say there are credible allegations of deaths in custody of missing detainees of torture and what's described as egregious detention related violations which cannot be justified under any circumstances other rights groups have made similar allegations and all of the warring sides are accused of human rights abuses. saudi arabia has just announced pardons for troops disciplined for their conduct in yemen saudi state media didn't specify their
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crimes amnesty is calling for suspected criminals to be put on trial and for the united states to suspend cooperation with the u.a.e. including ending weapons sales america choudhry al-jazeera. earlier we spoke to andrea st who's an assistant professor in defense studies at kings college in london he told us both saudi arabia and the u.a.e. have been accused of war crimes before it's not the first time we have now a very long string of different reports from international independent watchdog. and different n.g.o.s who basically document how the u.a.e. and saudi arabia have conducted their military operations in the countries that we have a long list of different war crimes that were committed but apart from the war crimes that happened in operation we have these allegations which i think are very very plausible and are very credible about how they use a network of dark black sites that are actually extrajudicial prison sides where
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people are being detained tortured and apparently even killed this is not something completely new i mean the u.a.e. run similar camps within their own countries and we've seen since two thousand and eleven there has been a purge of opposition and political people who are close to political islam people who've also been subjected to torture detention without any rule of law and disappearances so this is not something entirely new and these these allegations are very credible the former prime minister of pakistan now as shareef is set to return to live who are his likely to be taken into custody shareef was ousted by the supreme court in july twenty seventeen he was sentenced last week to ten years in jail on corruption charges related to the purchase of a luxury apartment in london shareef hasn't appealed his conviction and has been based in london his wife is ill in hospital a court in turkey sentenced seventy two people to life in prison for their role in
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violence during the failed coup attempt to years ago the defendants were accused of killing thirty four people after seizing control.

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